Instrument |
Uses |
Speculum |
A specialized form of vaginal speculum is the weighted speculum, which consists of a broad half tube which is bent at about a 90 degree angle, with the channel of the tube on the exterior side of the angle. One end of the tube has a roughly spherical metal weight surrounding the channel of the speculum. A weighted speculum is placed in the vagina during vaginal surgery with the patient in the lithotomy position. The weight holds the speculum in place and frees the surgeon's hands for other tasks. |
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Auvard's speculum |
Speculum used in standard vaginal procedures. |
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Cusco's speculum |
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Sim's double-bladed posterior vaginal speculum |
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Scalpel |
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Vulsellum |
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Single toothed vulsellum |
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Multiple toothed vulsellum |
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Giant vulsellum |
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Mucus sucker - disposable or metal |
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Forceps |
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Long straight hemostatic forceps |
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Allis tissue forceps |
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Babcock's forceps |
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Lanes tissue forceps |
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Uterus holding forceps |
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Sponge holding forceps |
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Kocher's artery forceps |
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Kocher's forceps-with toothed jaws [3] |
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Green-Armytage hemostatic forceps |
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Willet's scalp traction forceps |
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Ovum forceps |
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Punch biopsy forceps |
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Uterine dressing forceps |
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SpiraBrush CX |
An ectocervical biopsy brush used in place of punch forceps during colposcopy to collect a full transepithelial tissue sample. The resulting sample is then sent to a pathology lab for evaluation and diagnosis of cervical cancer. Abnormalities in these samples are similar to those seen in traditional cervical biopsies, and range from reactive squamous and glandular epithelial cells to overt invasive carcinoma.[4] |
Laminaria tent introducing forceps with laminaria tent |
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•Needle holding forceps |
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••Straight |
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••Curved |
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•Toothed dissecting forceps |
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•Untoothed dissecting forceps |
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•Delivery forceps |
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••Long curved obstetrics forceps |
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••Das's long curved obstetrics forceps |
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•• Wrigley's forceps |
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••Kielland's forceps |
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Axis traction device |
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Cannula |
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•Karman's plastic suction cannula |
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•Hysterosalpingography cannula |
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•Insufflation cannula |
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•Budine's cannula |
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Scissors |
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•Episiotomy scissors |
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•Embryotomy scissors |
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•Mayo's scissors |
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•Bonney scissors |
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•Metzenbaum scissors |
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•Perineorrhaphy scissors |
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•Long straight scissors |
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Uterine sound |
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Cervical dialators |
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•Hawkin-Ambler's |
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•Das |
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Ventouse cups |
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•Metallic |
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•Silastic |
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Oldham's perforator |
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Cranioclast |
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Hook with crochet |
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Jardine's decapitation hook with knife |
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Pinnard's stethoscope |
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Disposable cord-clamp |
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Curette |
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•Flushing curette |
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•Uterine curette |
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•Sharp curette |
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•Shaman's curette |
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Retractors |
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•Doyen's retractor |
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•Landon's retractor |
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•Anterior vaginal wall retractor |
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•Balfour self-retaining retractor |
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•Deaver's retractor |
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Electronic fetal monitor with abdominal transducers |
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Implants |
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•Copper-T uterine |
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•Hormonal implants e.g. Norplant |
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Laparoscopic instruments for tubal sterilization |
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•Veress needle |
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•Trochar |
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•Cannula |
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•Hysteroscope |
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•Telescope |
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•Coagulators |
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•Graspers |
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•Scissors |
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Spatula and cytobrush |
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Catheters |
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•Metallic - male or female |
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•Rubber |
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Myoma screw |
Used to stabilize and manipulate non-degenerating myomas, fibroids or other tissues intended for removal during laparoscopic procedures. |
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Towel clips |
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Clamps |
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•Bonney's myomectomy clamp |
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•Cervical occlusion clamp |
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•Barkelay Bonney vaginal clamp |
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Pessary |
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•Hodge-Smith type |
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•Ring type |
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Colposcope |
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